Naples and the beach
Naples Florida and the beach… it’s got to be number 1. There are 7 top rated public access beaches in Naples Florida. There’s the beach down by the Pier in the downtown Naples area. Starting to the south is the Olde Naples beach, then Lowdermilk Park. Then there’s Clam Pass Beach, Vanderbilt Beach, Delnor Wiggins Pass State Beach, Barefoot Beach Preserve. If you have a boat, in the far southern end, there’s Keewaydin Island. All of these are amazing and great reasons to move to Naples Florida.
Naples natural tropical beauty
Naples Florida natural tropical beauty is always on display. From the moment you enter Collier County, you know you’re somewhere special just by looking around. The entire city is beautifully landscaped all over. For a deep dive into Naples natural tropical beauty, visit the Botanical Gardens down Bayshore Drive for native plants and trees. There’s also an amazing Christmas light display as well!
Naples Florida food
There is no shortage of amazing food and restaurants here in Naples Florida. The Naples Florida food scene has grown tremendously over the years and no matter what you’re in the mood for, it’s probably here. From custom beverages, fresh seafood, vegan food or ethnic cuisines from all over the world, it’s all here in Naples Florida. One of our favorites is the Turtle Club where you can dine and watch the sun set.
Financial reasons to move to Naples Florida
Florida has no state income, estate or inheritance taxes. Also, Florida offers generous IRA and marital property protections and an unlimited homestead exemption. That alone is a great reason to relocate to Florida much less to Naples Florida.
Naples Florida Real Estate Facts
Naples Florida was just voted the #1 place in the USA to move to. The cultural scene in Naples offers more than 100 art galleries in Naples and 6 institutions of higher education. The public school district in Naples Florida received an A grade from 2017 to 2020. There are 264 days of sunshine here and 99 miles of waterway kayak and canoe trails. To top it off, and Naples Florida is a certified Blue Zone. Almost 80% of Collier County is undeveloped and in conservation. The county is 2305 square miles making it by land, the largest county in the state of Florida.
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